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Carlos Beruff
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August 30, 2016

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Carlos Beruff was a 2016 Republican candidate who sought election to the U.S. Senate from Florida.[1] Beruff was defeated by incumbent Marco Rubio in the Republican primary on August 30, 2016.[2]

In March 2017, Beruff was appointed as the chairman of the Florida Constitution Revision Commission, a 37-member commission that reviews and proposes changes to the Florida Constitution.[3]

Elections

2016

See also: United States Senate election in Florida, 2016

The race for Florida's U.S. Senate seat was one of nine competitive battleground races in 2016 that that helped Republicans maintain control of the Senate. Incumbent Sen. Marco Rubio (R) defeated U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy (D), Iraq war veteran Paul Stanton (L), and nine independent and write-in candidates in the general election, which took place on November 8, 2016. According to Politico, Rubio was “the first Republican senator from the Sunshine State ever to win reelection in a presidential election year.”[4][5]

Rubio called Murphy "hyper-partisan," "a rubber stamp for, God forbid, a Clinton presidency," and accused him of fabricating his qualifications.[6][7][8][9] Murphy criticized Rubio, saying, "Sen. Rubio has the worst vote attendance record of any Florida senator in nearly 50 years." Murphy's spokeswoman Galia Slayen said, "Marco Rubio is willing to abandon his responsibility to Floridians and hand over our country's national security to Donald Trump, as long as it advances his own political career."[10]

In his victory speech, Rubio said, “[I] hope that I and my colleagues as we return to work in Washington D.C. can set a better example how political discourse should exist in this country. And I know people feel betrayed and you have a right to. Every major institution in our society has failed us — the media, the government, big business, Wall Street, academia — they have all failed us. So people are so frustrated and angry. But we must channel that anger and frustration into something positive. Let it move us forward as energy to confront and solve our challenges and our problems.”[11]

U.S. Senate, Florida General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngMarco Rubio Incumbent 52% 4,835,191
     Democratic Patrick Murphy 44.3% 4,122,088
     Libertarian Paul Stanton 2.1% 196,956
     Independent Bruce Nathan 0.6% 52,451
     Independent Tony Khoury 0.5% 45,820
     Independent Steven Machat 0.3% 26,918
     Independent Basil Dalack 0.2% 22,236
     N/A Write-in 0% 160
Total Votes 9,301,820
Source: Florida Division of Elections


U.S. Senate, Florida Republican Primary, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngMarco Rubio Incumbent 72% 1,029,830
Carlos Beruff 18.5% 264,427
Dwight Young 6.4% 91,082
Ernie Rivera 3.2% 45,153
Total Votes 1,430,492
Source: Florida Division of Elections
U.S. Senate, Florida Democratic Primary, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngPatrick Murphy 58.9% 665,985
Alan Grayson 17.7% 199,929
Pam Keith 15.4% 173,919
Roque De La Fuente 5.4% 60,810
Reginald Luster 2.6% 29,138
Total Votes 1,129,781
Source: Florida Division of Elections
U.S. Senate, Florida Libertarian Primary, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Stanton 73.5% 2,946
Augustus Invictus Sol 26.5% 1,063
Total Votes 4,009
Source: Florida Division of Elections

Campaign themes

2016

The following issues were listed on Beruff's campaign website. For a full list of campaign themes, click here.

  • Obamacare: Obamacare has been a disaster.
  • Jobs and Economy: The Obama Administration has done nothing but hurt businesses and slow job creation.
  • Energy and Environment: Pro-environment is not anti-business.
  • Life: No principle is as important as the sanctity of life.
  • 2nd Amendment: Our founding fathers gave all Americans the right to bear arms.

[12]

—Carlos Beruff's campaign website, http://carlosberuff.com/issues/

Florida Constitution Revision Commission

In March 2017, Beruff was appointed as the chairman of the Florida Constitution Revision Commission (CRC) by Florida Governor Rick Scott, a Republican.[13]

The Florida Constitution Revision Commission is a 37-member commission provided for in the state constitution that reviews and proposes changes to the Florida Constitution.[14] The CRC refers constitutional amendments directly to the ballot for a public vote.[15] The commission convenes every 20 years.[14] Members of the commission travel to different parts of Florida to perform research and receive public testimony before recommending these ballot measures.[16]

The Constitution Revision Commission of 2017-2018 was composed of 37 members. Gov. Rick Scott, a Republican, appointed 15 members of the CRC. President of the Florida Senate, Joe Negron (R), appointed nine members. Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives, Richard Corcoran (R) appointed nine members. Jorge Labarga, chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court, appointed three members.[17]

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Footnotes

  1. Tampa Bay Times, "Bradenton developer Carlos Beruff is launching campaign for U.S. Senate," February 25, 2016
  2. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named primaryresults16
  3. Office of Florida Governor Rick Scott, "Governor Rick Scott Appoints Members to Florida Constitution Revision Commission," accessed June 5, 2017
  4. The New York Times, "Marco Rubio and John McCain Win Primaries in Florida and Arizona," accessed September 2, 2016
  5. Politico, "How Rubio outdid Trump in Florida and revived his career," accessed November 15, 2016
  6. Politico, "Rubio: GOP has tough fight ahead to maintain Senate control," accessed August 22, 2016
  7. CNN, "Ahead of Florida primary, Rubio offers Trump a tepid embrace," accessed September 2, 2016
  8. CBS Miami, "The Making of Patrick Murphy," June 22, 2016
  9. Patrick Murphy for Senate, "Press Releases / Setting the Record Straight On Yesterday’s Misleading CBS Miami Report," June 23, 2016
  10. PolitiFact, "Mostly True: Marco Rubio has worst voting record of any Florida senator in nearly 50 years," accessed September 3, 2016
  11. Breitbart, "Rubio Wins Reelection Bid — Gives Victory Speech in English and Spanish," accessed November 15, 2016
  12. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  13. Partnership for Revising Florida's Constitution, "CRC Appointments," accessed June 5, 2017
  14. 14.0 14.1 Florida Legislature, "The Florida Constitution," accessed May 2, 2017
  15. D'Alemberte, T. (2016). The Florida State Constitution. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  16. Holland & Knight, "Anna Marie Hernandez Gamez Appointed to Florida's Constitution Revision Commission," accessed May 23, 2017
  17. Florida Constitution Revision Commission, 2017-2018, "Commissioners," accessed May 2, 2017


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